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Everybody. All living beings that now exist are the success of an already past evolutive development. Otherwise they would have died.
However, this is just a snapshot. Environmental conditions change and evolution continues.
I’d suspect ducks because they can do anything like that. I also like the idea with the old species that have not died. For example crocodiles, turtles, various lizards, dragonflies and sharks
I’d say sharks.
Other individual
Everyone who hasn’t died since they managed to integrate into their ecosystem.
Except for Pandas
Keep them through 🙂
Man and everything he carries.
These species even survive actively in space.
Almost all — this is called evolution.